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Recruiting: What are the pain points felt by external recruiters? How do they deal with these pain points?
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Achyut Menon, Search Consultant, Talent Magnet, Career Advisor answered:

As an executive search consultant for over two decades, we have been helping our clients with hiring solutions to help grow their business.

While we have had our share of contingent search assignments- ( where one gets paid only for success), we have often found that most companies look at couple of metrics (as they are perhaps easiest to measure!)

i) Time to fill.
ii) Cost of hire.

And these are rather painful especially since

a) Often we compete with the internal recruiters-with a handicap. They have already done their bit, 'sprayed & prayed ', checked out the most obvious (a la low lying fruit) candidates from the competition & region, and well past an internal deadline.

b) Companies also share the same mandate with multiple external recruiters hoping to get a better spread, and forcing an extra pressure to try harder...and find a candidate who is willing to join 'as of yesterday'!

Ironically not necessarily the best of tactics..as it now becomes instead a 'game of speed from among those immediately available'-who pressed the buzzer first..rather than actually investing in the research and the best practices to identify and attract the best person for the specific role.

My approach has been to educate our valued clients to be sensitive to

1.the 'quality of hire' and
2. the "ROI" of the right hire.

And given a chance to partner them -rather than play a role as a vendor- we have been able to provide an extra edge by giving them

3. Culture fit
4. Great candidate experience -and ensuring
5. Better employer brand equity

And hope to drive home the essence of what Jim Collins said in his book, Good to Great, "People are not your most important asset. The right people are!.

I shall be glad to elaborate. Am just a call away :)!

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